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Three-dimensional slope stability charts for frictional fill materials placed on purely cohesive clay

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posted on 2024-06-05, 02:29 authored by K Lim, AV Lyamin, MJ Cassidy, AJ Li
This paper investigates slope stability and produces a set of stability charts for three-dimensional (3D) slopes for a specific case in which frictional fill materials are placed on purely cohesive clay. As slopes are not usually plane strain in nature and are influenced by physical boundaries, this study uses a 3D analysis using the finite-element LB limit analysis method. Stability charts are convenient tools for geotechnical engineers during design in practice. For comparison purposes, the results from two-dimensional (2D) analyses are also discussed. The results from this study quantify the increase in the factors of safety obtained when 3D conditions are analyzed as opposed to the more traditional 2D.

History

Journal

International journal of geomechanics

Volume

16

Pagination

1-8

Location

Reston, VA.

ISSN

1532-3641

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, American Society of Civil Engineers

Issue

2

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers